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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1860)
J0HIT"-A.:POITirr:,: --rr.rcooDSy Gi:ccEsiES,r ; ; zhhO)YJSTILE V, , T.: . Eving tUit.hed himself t the old aund reoent Jyject:pied 1 joii:v-Mc?iinnsn:r " . 1 aw . 111 - . ..,!,. - . . V. .AN D "K ES T .AS S (J LIT E D STOCKS . T'rcu-ht m this Territory He ha r.a extensive aril ra-ied B'soTtnunit of . , DRY GOODS, - .also " . .," ,' ."A T C-.-l.- f Chtuft- Fiimilv &rboe ies, : COHHSTI0 OF . ' ' Fleer; - .---- .,''-T22Ccn- - . ;". -ru i Uo r - i . , . - ... Tea, ' ., " Salt r. . Chccco, ' ' Candles, . . : ctc.ctc , - - And a fine assortment of ' -. -LIGHT GROCERIES Such-as : rrr. , . -J. Spice, - Peppers, -. ; -: : . . . ' - , Soda, . - v . . , '; Salaratm, "Ginger, . . . - v Allspice,1 etc., etc. - -'He has also on hand a large lot of : BEDSTEADS, e TABLES, CIMIRS, pi:, BUREAUS, C. . : ALSO, ' ' A veil selected Slock of (UEEXSWARE, : Boots and Shoes. - He pledges his customirs to sell as. "cheap as any other house in -the . , " -' Ml... ..X.. 1-. i rvAi .Ik - in nil' IITir .CUjj UI1U' Ui-tly lila 5wvirt " l""" and stylcfclull be uns'urp issed." A Benevolent Inttifution ettalhshtd by tpfcial Ln- dovmcntjor the relief of (he tictand d ttrestcd, " afflicted vith Virulent and Epedemic litae. XnKHuV rdAfKJ;HiB. in vie of tlieav i a 1 iitroc tianof tuman lifeC4UrtCd by Sexual tlisoapt, and the JlKcV ions practiced ivtitb ui-forlone victims of mch Atme iuck. several j wra a(?o directed ibeir Oon- 'aulting Surget-n, a a charitable act worthy or their name, to open di.ir-nary for the tpeatn.ent f this claw of tlineases, in all tbtHr f..rulit. Riid toptve Medical Advict Gratia to all who apply bv letter, with adescrlp tionof Oaair cwwUuion . (a;, -occnpaiion, habiu4 tiie, &.c ) and in caceof extreme poverty, to f;irulli nieclicine , free of charpe. It in needles to add that the Ansocia- ' tion eomrnanda tleiiighei Medical ktH of the age, and will furnith the niNt approved modern treatment. - ..The Directorml the AMciation. in their Annual Re nuiirilep rt upon the treatment of Sexnal Disease, cs pre!i the highest natUfadi. n with the -ncce which has attended Ui ibof ot Oieir Surceon in tlie cure of Sjer mh.rrhiea ; Seminal Wcakneas; G-norrLoca ; -Gleet; ffypt ihf ; the vice of Oumiim or elf-abui-e, (U.-cae of the Cidney and JSlartder, Kc, ami order a continuance ct the fame plan tor the onKoii- year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured thai their labor tti thi!phcre of benevolent ed'.irt have teeo of 6'tnt benf t w the afilirfted. e-.j;Uily in the yui;i.. fcPd tliey-jAve rewiivrd to Jevote ilieme.Tc, wth renewed teal, to thl very important end inuca Ce pied cause. .An admirable Bport on Sperraniorrhoea, or Sen'.inal Teikne?. the vice of Onani-ra il it nrbut iu or aelf abie and other J-iiea-eTr the Setial organs, by the C.iniili:i S'ircci'n, will be wit by niaij (in a sealed envelope) FltKK OF CIlARdK on t!.e rweipt'ot TWO JbTAHrsf T'potajrer'tJtTieT Tr,it.rt and T.act on the nature eni treattieui of Sexual dif ease flier, kc., ae ' cnnnliy Ixiuit 4ublishrd fr j.-ttuitou dtribu'kn, and will bece.it to the afKictcd. Some of the new re meliea andtnetliod of ireutmneto discovered during the lai-t year are or cret value. . , Ahlre- f.r Report. ir treatment, PH. J. PKILI.IX nOL'UIITOVActnK SurKCcn, JJ -ward AiwiociaUoUy 2, Souih Xinta Street, rhlhide.'j'bta. ' B order W the Dircs u-r. " KZRA D. IT ART WELL, President. ' -Eo. FaIhchild, Secretary. o Jaly 1i. lH5.ly Douglass Sugar 31ilis. . Douula Rrotber liare mndr arrangement for man-cractenr-f to an unlimited extent their Sorphoor J'r mert' rurtab.e Supar Killn, will be i'rei;ncd to nuply tke itemand however larpe. and will aiu ho jirrparrd t fill a! I order rr txioglats'and C.Kier'ii lurtale fur naue and Suvar Kviipt-aior. r Mills toik the Crut Premium ( Silver MeI.il)at " the United state Acrtrnltural Faira; Sandu-kv, couten-diuif-wi'.h the Mitr of Hertren, Free ik Co. or C.n. itf natr and II. J. Cox rt ftamllton conaty. Ohio. al the flrct IVeminm, at the Northwestern Virpinl.i Agricultural Fair tielJ XL Wacelinc, Va.., and at uumcrous county irin Ohio r ' ' ' I'KlCfcS $60, $59. $100. ISSandnpward. Price of Furnace and l-vtMraii.ri. to $loo. Ciiculara and pjmilet furtllhed on nppllcatl n. A.il order !areied to the nh(leripuel will te prompt, ly attended to. DOUULas CUOTUKHs. , JUm-iJie Ohio. - . ni'GH TUOH A3 DOCGUAa. tJeneral Aueni., ,Bll Ml. Vernon, (thio. iSiiVv 'WMesarc'ahd lletait :':r::L:A!!ALAi:D AG:;iT, SIHTEYOR; NOTARY rfKtlC, . Arilji-flett Un-Ii,. ijveUgte titles,' pay taxes, fce., rULcr aa JUnaaa or J.ciratka;i fcuy, ieilf and tater landu connuiyiun: invest it, t ii property bur or ell the aame. 'and I.r aNaykhave ou hand correct iectta entry, and where'iecircd wiil furnish partiei- liv Ir.pin !betatewiihtheiit'::e: - t Te:ne the oldest Pettier U ifceeounty will in" all casehbeatleioalvefnUand raliablaltirtrmathn. - Address A. L. Coate. either at BrownviKeor KeintvhA City, Kebraska Territory. ' - 6m-4v2 THEODORE HILL, Main Street, 17, Brp YTjivill c ,:: ITeb raska , Has just 'rctcTvedlpcr:.' -rteainers Sioux City, Ryland, Asi Wilus, and '"'ilcrperjanr their r"-""" SEEING GOODS WHICH IS THE; LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. C0XSIST1KG OF aiiji.; .-QUEEN&WAREy- e. , , ,. - r . . - m . ' T ' . ! ' ' HI? S UTLER 7, t., . j - i - ttii Iron and. Nails, .i ...... .... ft BJoots; and-Shoes, iCEMMPEOFfll. Outfitting. Goods, , a i -' j. ! l y TOR TUE , - GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes,, , -r . Cordage., m - 1 I Cainp'Kit, r f"- Cx Yokes, - etc. etc. . LADIES! .... f, n ,vi..l:j t; l d.vULu C.ill and Examine his . r ( . r '- r SUPERiarw STOOK OF Lnilies' Dress : 6 ads Jose Ci-3ran . 1. Mnry Lircrrtoro . B R W'h .if M H wim.ir.;t ' DH Arbmkie II il iUoswta : C25.PEWIIIG UACHniE. V RAYMOND'S '.LATEST IMPROVED DouMe-ThrrA'di-d Sewing M irhine; .Yr&rrant6dthclesttri tlic Tl ciiti. Will atltch and hem, tu.V an.l fell. F:thrraii;l cm- trol1rr"v-.:ti TerreouAi. a:id will er e ery kin i f r erea Uilktr, aud especially. adapted ot Jmmiltf . . . ... . Any jfrsnnof orJi'i.iry intelligence can learn intone hour to tiw It stie-srniiy. We.ba.-e (treat number ef references, hut will give ' only tlse tiarae et A tew, who are. among the tlr? t faui llie, to wit M, the andertlgned citiren of St. LouU.-bavine la ttf punh(ie1 one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa teat ?e ing Machine, atid u it rucces-Juiiy vh diftcr cnt kiihJii of wot k, in our ruinltex' herrice. to cheeriul lyreeonimend U to all j-crboiiMi F.iinuy il ..chine: Mr. P A MefTctt Hr J Jecn Wiicx J Cleen . t"jm A II Lumpen f J I RGale : - . M BTenuiaon . Dale, r ; T .v - 'K Tillman K I Steven " , Mfbla s withoattablep, as hand Machine, with one redlnd two fp'Kil of thread on the m.ichine ate $-5 Witk tahlas, hair 4oten extra needles, tools, &., $3r. Keedies $1 per dozen. .. Complete printed direction will be. Wit "lth every mscl.ee. These inachines take the ine stitch a the Grover and Baker. - ' Ko letter of lmiutry auRwcred'excepl an extra post age staoip is enr.m. ed. . Machines wrran;ed. and may be returned In thirty star tr not atl.sfAT'i.ry. 'o machine delivered until pai? for. AH order by null or expresa, with tb catb, will re ceive TTompt attention. . B. -Agents wanted for every town in the South and west, to whom a liberal dinconnt vi'.l be gives. Addres EDH'IX CLARK, No. 62 Korth Fourth street Bt. Lov'.s, Mo. ' r4i-3ni ilit, Mercat.t:le firm L'rarie a li .1 as urrcto fore exitinc la t h!s dijiolscd. Ljr taatualeon iont. Thoridoaa 'li baring purvhuseJ th entice Interest of lerchandiso, JS'otesand Ao-.nnt of Jonas Crane, tlio boot n4 aountof the Crtn remain at the old stand. IX. Main Street, In charge of Mr. Thevtor Hill nbo will adjust all unsettled business cf Inn." , JQN'AS CttANP. " , .. TIIEODCrjilULL.f. r.rs.Tie,Jfiavx:tif is;a. ! r Of the Very LATEST STYLES. The experience he have had in trade in this ciltj - warrants -him in saying he is confident we can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION.' To his old' Customers in NEMAllA, : - - - v RICAIIRDS0N, !- ; TAW NEE, i R i , ; ; I rj t:v c: SEIGEL; & .GREENBAUM, " aVaztt Street, Brotcnvifle, Nebraska i IIj e Jual received per steamer Wuite Cloud ;,'. " Complete Stock . or READY-MADI CLOT il!3. V. .' Ml ' . L VTUUU they will sell foreah a shado cheaper thaa baa ever before been offered iu this market. . . - ; -March 3t.lS5a jiA(1.. -1 - M'NUTT'S re an unequalled Tonie end Stomachic a po.ite and pelatubte Remedy far general Debility jjepua, lost of Appetite and alt dUeatct of the . . ' ' ; - ; - Di-jcttive Organ. ;' ' Thee Bitlersare a wre Preventive of ::FEVEE AHD AGUE ! ; "hevare prepared from ihe purest materials by in oU and experienced Druggibt.and thercfoi ecan b relied on. .. - - ' THEY AID DIGESTION I Bygeotlv exciting the Kystetn into ahealthy action; are pica'eant tothe taate. and also give that vigor to - . tue system thatlsso essential tohealtJt. t3"Ainec!3s niayue taken two or three time a dy betVre eating. . - " " ' 1' Prepared only by W, I. M'NUTT, - ... ' w : ST. tons, mo;: Oct.gS. '63 . lS-ly -- mZ Patent Portable Mill, r rpliK nbscribert have entered into a partnership 1." under the firm of Hoed, Holabird A Co., U iminufiu-turr tie J,C. Heed. FatcntlVrtablc Grist Mill and are now prepared to furnish all these is wnnt of a goti Corn or-Wheat Mill that fordnra bility,siinplictj and eeonomy ! excel any Mill in the world. On the lata exhibition of the Mechanic institute in Cincinnati. a Gold Jfcdul wasawarded them for it. . It i adapted to all Grain grindinsrpurposes: it is snperiorto all others forthemosf extensire Merchant Mill, as it is forrinding the Famer.'fccd hj Horse power. The above Mill.'- are manufactured by the under pinned at thcirsbop in Cincinnati. 0., where they ion be fnrnishi'din anyquantityutsliorl notice. Tho above Mills warm nted ti perform nsfoilowp: ?.t:..di:WD.,pcrhour50 13. Corn. 25 Wheat, $.500 .50 - r u " 30 . ' 15 " 250 21 " " -" 20 " " 13 " ' 200 20 ii f - 16 " 8 " ' . 150 As this Mill telIsitsownitnry.it is unnecessary to from iirniinieron,riinin,ndafinns r'-iveit. COX & ROBERT'S - : IE3 jSL J IH3 IXT 2 Mil II Mill viatic by Kinssland & Ferguson, j - !: : T.. LOU 18, UO. ' TUB .i!ove named ni.ichiucs are unquestionably the most Miuple. cheap ainl durable fferea for sale. They Thresh aiidClCiu the Grain ready l..r Marketand ranho managed by the most unskillful farmer. t Thism ichtne received the first premium at the last Fair of the St. Joiiis. Agricultural and Mechanical Asso ciation, for leing the BEST FOUKIIOKSE THRESHER AND CLEANKIt eshlbiUon. : Jl having threshed aud cleaned more Wheat. Irfd belkr ityle, in a given iime .... f-'iflariaiy 0iiier four tone . . , Machine on the grovnd. Our Lever Cabin I'.orte Power wa awarded at the same fair the Grand Gold Medal of Honor. 1 We are this season prepared tufurni-li these machines with hcveral late imp oveniei:ts, and wegu;irrantee be workni:itiship arid material thai! uot be excelled hy any other made. We sell ihom with lever or endless chain bof-te power, as preferred. Orders rilled pfx3t!y. PATENT COM DINED BIOWER AHD EEAPER. MADE BY Kingslands Cc. Fcrguscn, , ,; ST. LOUIS, JW. WE are this season prepared to furnish this widely known and justly popular Mauhine with all the new and valuable im.cvtments and made in a style certain to place it in advance or all others. ' i lit. past access, both a.a Kenpcr andM'iwer. warrant ustn" rec-'inmeiidlnplt to puuhascis as machine that will give feTcct satisfactii a in every parilci-Jar. , Our facilities fur uiaiiur.irt uring will enable us to fl'l ill orders promptly, but nmiid bo pleiseil to receive t.nlors, s thai e tiwjf till, tbcia on the day they are wan'fd. ' . . i . . i . .. .- - 1 fj'"c)rIcrs respectfully solicited. - - KliS!.AXt)S K FF.HC.rSOX. . Cor. id and Clierry SU. St. Louit, Mo. 19 n..47-ir ; PRINCE; & CO.'S IMPROVED TfiELODEONS, 2TBB OIVIDME) Wi:iaIa GAGE, clay; ' AND : J O II N S ON tb U N TIE S , He returns thanVs for past, and hope for not only a continuance, Ltt increased pa tronage. THEODORE HILL, ( April 1st. n40 lIKi:S tEAK DIGGINGS AHEAD And will produce raoro cold than at y other dijsiups yet discovered, anJ ' ' OK Tit K City Boot & Shoe Store, Will make you a supcrioraittf Jmotii or shoes if you call or leave your measure, or he will te" you a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe or prairie boots aiid lady's tine gaiters or slipers. cheaper than any nther house Wei of tt Louis . Kmplxyinggood wi.rkmeu. and keeping a variety of mn''ri a i ';id triinininf-for home. manufac ture. I lnio to receive that liberal paironaee heretofiro bestowed on me. Givemeacall. W.T. pEK. BrowiivllleJnlyS'J. ' 193J , - ; j ii3,.'..'i I'itls ratcnt Jlachinc. The Subscriber is the lnvet-ter and patentee of the above celebrated machine, and hs m;iuur.icturet them for over twenty years, and is prepared this season to furnish either eight or ten-horse machines thirty-two-inch cylinder, with ail hi now improvements, po.ireJ in fourdislinct ways, vix. berrJ-rear crw iuiprovetneut, spur gear short belt, long belt. This celebrated ma chine in i rdinary grain wheat, oats, bsrley, rye. will threh and clean re.idy for market from 300 to 600 bush el of wheat a d.ir on trom 1200 hcshcls or oajs otar. lr. and is with"t;tl riv.U i; the iunry.- This iii.re Power, known as the LHu'i!e Pinion, Power, is the cn.y one in the country of the kind, and for strength, dura bi'ity and ease of draught cannot le surpassed in the country. ... , . , The truck wagon for hauling the machines are gagid to mil on thewuio track with larce wheels and cm be used forf.trni pirn1? if reTrtjied. The L'inal!7cf Tor tbroUr'v,y resulititi;i the draught of tho li.r.r'e u that one hore cannot dj any nioie thin another, nor any les, and saves all strain on the uivhinery. The bag ging ai'jwratus is a new inver.ti-m. attached to the ma chine for bacaiug the grain as it conies rrom the cleaner, and saveastue hand; beidos aroidrall eli'ru'pstiet een thresher nl fam-A". - - The Straw sracVcr nuivle by r..e tor piling the straw," ac i lacie of any lenpth and are the "best known for iLat purr. se. ; ; i v i . i All repairs fc r Separator or Eori Power furnished $45 IU 60 00 75 00 $10? 00 130 uo 130 00 150 00 350 00 Iilu. at me snoriest notice. For prices, terms. lc,.Udxes' riRAir(x..rnrs. The Dent-Tunr.fi Jit-eit lntrutittnt in the world L'st of Prices: Four Octave Mclodeon , . Fonr-iind-hair Octave ilclodeon ' Five Octave Meiodeon' ' Five Octave .Mehxleiiii Pisno Case, Four "tops Fivectave -Melodcn. dm ble reed, portable cato Six Octave lleiodeon Piano c.'SC Five Octave .Mclodeon. Piano Case double reed Five Octave ilclodeon. ' ItoiiLle Batiks fo'ir stops 200 00 The Organ Mei4Hlci,n flvesets Reeds, two Banks Keys and Pedal Bass ! First Preniinm awarded wherever exhibited, trated ii W6 circulajs sent by mail. Orders Prcrnrt y Filled "By fiEO. A PKI.VCE CO . IiufTalo X. Y. (ilU)rA,PKlN"CKtCO.. UOLare st., Chicago. I!S. t;c,f.T PlXCE4it:0.,67Ful:iiist. N. T. City. iaiyttU K-69.V - - - - rLpWEIIS, FHXITS, &c. JOIIS A; KEXSICOTT at the Grov Kursery, West Korthileid. 111., has ready tor delivery: ; . - IS ii ibs, eM-ecialiy Tulips, at the low rate or $2,50 per 100. and $20 per il Tit large roots: Strawtrernes of all the most approved varieties, rroirr$? to $1 perM Tor Most? "a rewsoits, like Wilson's AMiany. higher Evergreens 20 to40 cents per foot", ac cording to variety iif..rni average 25 cents. . Fruit Trees" in gix d Taiie:y. Apple at $S to $15 j.er 100 an t the smaller the cheaper and better fi r UL.-J ant custoiu'el i." --- Small Fruits Currant s.IIoiichfcBi Gooseberry, ltasp berrics, si jckborries. &.c, mucti lower tLaitcver offered before. ' ' .-.".'. Ornamental trees. "Roses'aiidVtber Hard? Shrubbery, in creat variety am! abumhmce; and 10 100 small to large plants of tprirht II.,neys!ck.e Lilac Spireas, Ueutiia Scibra Itini. &.c..'at fn in $1 to $!0 per hnn drcI..' AndUir e.iiitirul Diebytra. Spec abalit and oth er choice perenni tN at $1 60 to -i per d.-zea. aiutcom ai..n thing alt aeii-able at about halt p; ice. - C.Uuloguo,-. by mail oa sjp!icition ; arh every thing safely packed or distant 'transp.rtatioii ; and as a rule niot things sold at about ten per eeat.j le.s ki auturun than Spring. " m.u-l ! -A73r JI0LLABIKD k CO., ; "Maclilnists, Foiinfe and '" .', " Engine BuilderSj "f Pront street, X7est of Smith. CINCINNATI, O. 'T7'ould most respectfully inform tbeirfriendsand the public generally, that lljoy are now pre pared to execute all orders in thcii line, withpr in t ncss. ;iaviur lately enlarged thii slo; and with the increased fucililiesthey now pfsess.they hope to merit a continuation f the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended ti them. Saw Mill Engines of every Description. Constantly on ban s ci,nNilni,f th sa.h rir,,- larand Jloley. Mill Gears rind erery descrijtion of -v-...,,,.....!! io ne wci:uiaac in every paxiica-i lar. ...... , . j "uocr mrfcMsuaea uj laeir esiaIisliuient, which enables them to OTersee.all work in that lino furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reaonabltorms as any other shop in the conatry. Those in want ," anything in onr line, would do wen yj 4,ir us se-i aii tini'.ia, vui u w ia,iez - Thdt Great Ilemcdy, - SO vtOGrEOriGIlT,' MOLITE, I t.., Feu. 19, IS57. MESSRS. S. K. MAXXAv CO Wo find your Ague balsam superior t any remedy- 4a 'our market for the permanent cure of all malarious dlt-cases. We clieer rully recommend it as. worthy that great name it baa wherever sold aud Uaei.. -' '-4 ' 1 1 ' - Very Truly SToTirJr: ;t IlICnABpa & THOMAS. To the sufferersjrora Qiills. fever aud Ague, I cheer fully submit the foi lowing: Jiaviva; observed closely the effects of Dr. Mann' AgueBalsatn in this vklnity for the past three years',! am well pleased with i ; re medial virtues a an antidote to' malaria. I have fre quently used it iit my practice, -aud. with entire ua'ia faction. From my intimate knowledgei.r this compound I recommend it as safe, jromt snd efficient. i K. KiUACKEUOJI, M D. Galion, Ohio, April 1st, ISiA. PLtTTOH. Ind., May 17, 1853. MESSRS. S. at MAKN.it CO. naving sold your Bal sam for tbe past three year t scores of persons in this vicinity, and closely observing its effects, we do not hesitate in saying, we believe it tbe best remedy ever sold in Indiana, and wiil etlectually cure chills fever and will effectually cure cbilJ? tever and acne without fail. Truly Yours, PH 1 LL1M A N &. EKARNS, Drug'ts. Loqaxsfout, Ind., Sep. 13 1S58. BR. MAW Please sen. m one half gross mere of your Ague Balsam immediately: It is in great denand, aud may be truly styled the' K.lng or Fever and Ague. 3. LYTLE. St. f.ns March lu, 15i6S. MESSRS. S K MAXK&- tHWebave sold a large amount of your Ague Bjisatri ttepast three years, and find that where introduced and sold it has no equal in the history of ague remedies. and from all parts if the west we bear tbe same cheering; news it never fails tu cure its patient and is looked Win in this country a the best medicicine for cbiU.t fever and ague ever in our market. i ? O. 1. WOOD &. CO. S. K. MANN & CO.. T Proprietors, al iori Ohi i. Sold ly J.jL 3IAUN & Co. no37 -J! Brownvilte, N. T. NE Wj ARRIVAL OP Two Hundred JH3 "31? O IS JH? UIR1S11AN! DEUStK. IlrownvlUe,' Xcbraaka. AyNUUNCES to the pnblie that be bajust re ceived, per Steamer Kyland, a very largo and well assorted stock of L'arlorand Cook Stores, of new and improved patterns, follows: utks Pattern, Plymouth Hock, Elevated Oren, New Ef , olden Eva." and every va iety o Parlor and Office Stores. v Also, r r ,. ,. rr,. ; ' Japaned iWarcv- Crass' Kcltllcv Lantlicriis, Copper Wat e.Slio- vc8ana Tongrs:" ""-, All of which 1 " pledge myself to sell at affair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in tbi region of country. V . .vU -I have also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin,Coppcrand Sheet Iror ware,nd am prepared to put up guttenngand spontmg anu all otner work in my lino, at short notice, unci in a workmanlike manner. which 1 warranttagiTfl satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold in the upper countrv. BrownviHe September 2,1S58. 'J ;1 "J'-j lIGrly The 'Lliccouri llcputlican PLUUhed Daily, Tri-Weekly fc.Weeily ... By . CEORGE K5APP, ) ' " rr.,PAScnAi.Ll Proprietors. , , jonx. sjfAPP, . " ) ! ,., '". " Uo. ll, Chestnut btreet. St. Ijouis, 2Io. . - Term, cf the P.efvhlicc-. . Daily, (in advance) " $10 00 Tri-wekiy, ( n advance) . ; 6 W) Wecfciy (in advance) . i 10 WfCky. not paid in advance, invarlabTy ' 3 to Sunday Republican - : ' 2 HO To clut of five Dailies' ' 7 " 4 (if To clubs of six Tri-Weeklies -.t'r ' "t 25 IX) To c:nb of fourteen Weeklies . 14 00 Jj-Wanjs, Lo.t and Found. Boardirt for Bent, ai.d Rcuovaia, will be charged nriy cents per square ii eight lines or less, for first insertion, and twenty-flve cent for each additional on without alteration. ONE SQUARE, eight lines ir le- 1 $ -.. three time ou nrt or fourth page 1 4 41 44 4 M m fx) to 3 ffl -0 M 00 3t 00 " . one week : . " I ' twoweeks ; ; " . 2 , K r.A 44 I 44 " one mouth -': two months . three months i ." si iiionlh' " twelve months " J3"A11 advertisements required to- be kei t on second pagev charged as new each day, snd on third page an ad vance over stated rate. , ; -' 53"Advertisenients required to be displayed, or set ia large type, charged donbie rates. , 5jfTraasient advertistruenu must be paid for in ad vaiice. . . a ,.',..' ' F L 0 U H I II G II I L L ! TIIE andersigned having leased the Steam Flour ant Corn Mills lately erected on tOa i'isouri River at Nemaha City, ar now prepared to grind WHEATJDR CORN WITH DISPATCH. - - Daring ono ct Clark's XelcbratcU Flonrlns Mills, Manufactured at Philadelpliia, we can manufac ture 100 sacks of Superfine Flour and grind 600 bushels of Gorn daily. Our building for storing and shipping grain or produce is unsurpassed on tea Kiver. We will prorida the publio with Free Ferry at ail times. . - BIJOWNLEE ATI DWELL. - August 11th. '59. n5-3m BE'rrKR; cTHAn GOLD. To Drnggists and Physician; IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey an adequate idea of the immense g(xl now being done by Dr. Smith' t'Hectric (Jtl. ot rluludulphia. 1 is important to rlaee it in the hands of all pieditxtl men as 8oq as may be, to save pain and suffering, in all cases oi accident te. Nothing has ever dune what this arti cle is doing in' same tim. Piles 3Iore VTondcrful Cures Electrical Oil. " - rniLAPELpmA, June (1.1858. Dr. Smith: I tvnssucring in tensely from intern al Piles ; was given up by two physicians. I was ad vised to try Dr. Smith's Electric Oil, by injections. The first application relieved tbe pain, and al ter four applica ions 1 was relieved the pain, and after four applications 1 was entirely cured. Yours, gratefully Mks. Mary Cnirnei. 27lJuniper St., two dursbove South. . -, -. .From the N Y. Tiroes, 13. - , .TnK Rush.-Yestenlay more than tweijt.t ladies visited Dr. Oiilutia B.Smiib,Ht the Tny House some coming five to ten miles, suffering from As thma. Nervous Pains, Kheumatistn and gt-neraL derange ments. The Electric Oil" is already manifesting, traii'juilizing and curative wcrs upon the afilicted of Tny and vicinity.' Cull early. . Wjll It Strike Is? Yes, a pimple,an incFpient gathering which for a time appears ou the surface and by a trifling change in the absorbents is taken up and carried out though tbe circulation "sLrics .-: Justsodoes this (genuine) Oil net on tbe e&sor hint of the human being. "" ' ' 22TIT CUIiKS. it isMLD,itdoes NO HARM It CAN DO NO llAUU. - Greatest Cere In The .World! For Toothache or any other Pain, DR. SMITII. or Philadelphia will forfeit $100 ir the Electric Oil fails to cure a single casu of lilieu iuati?in. or pains in the back or limbs. Piles, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Soro Nipples, Swelled Ulunds, Felons, Stiffuesin tho Joints or Neck. . . Dr. Smith's Electric Oil enrrs Rheuinatum. ! SmithV Electric Oil a cure for Pain." Smith's Electric Oil a cure f r Titothache. Smith' ElectricOil a cure for Jjeal'uess. Smith's ElectricOil a cure for Neuralgia Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Swelling. Smith's Electric t)il-7-a cure lor stiff Joints. Smith's ElectricOil a cure for Pel his. ; Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Urokcn I'reast. Smith's Electric 01 a cure for Sore Throat. Smith's ElectiicOil a cure for Hums. ' Smith's Electric Oil a cure lor Paralysis. ; It is soothing and pleasant; it gives mnrepcrm-i-tifnt as well as instant relief than anything e?er b -fore used, and its s -dative influence over urvous pain is highly appreci' to l by medical men, ninny of whom bnve used it. Ujad hU from Dr. El sin ton. a physician who has pr;iclictdBiiicelS36"(too well known for comment: - '-At intervals during tbirly years past, my wile has been subject to rheumatism of tho most violent cast .-ay four limes a year sometimes so severe as to make it n'-eeesary to administer large doses of the tincture of guiacum and mcrphia, ai.d rock her like au infant in a Urge rocking chair, to induce any re- rose. Having fr-xpcnt correspondence with my Son 102 Cbcsiiut st met of ycur city ) I informed him r.t an attack she had about the middle of List month, (January), which was of such severity as to com pletely purali the sys cm. lie, in his anxiety lor his mother's welfare, se.ot mca l,sttl !' your Electric Oil, but as I am oe of the piactioiicrs of ui.dicin in our place,.-! nd not a proselyte to any kind of rateut mc lic''i:e, I d d hesitate to give it a I rial ; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it which I diJ. and after the third and fourth application she became rather passive-, and before one-third lf the bbttle was ased not a ve'stage of the disease rcmaiiied, and she still continues well, although she rode out adistam e of;fourten mHes without a renewal of any of tho symptoms. 1 there' ore felt it my duty, for tho sake of suflfciiiighiim inily, tuforwnrd this testiiaonial. r '!' yours truly,' ,. 4 Joseph p. elkin ton, ii.D. Rclicre and Avoid Pain. Pain is the penalty f.ir,yi,lated. law, yet in Ood's Providence pain is aTriffidty ailmonifiini instead of a vi.idictivc cruelty. Were thre nn miiD from a burn we would be liable Jolo-t iur iiinbs and not know it, die and not cognizmt of our situation. Thank Ood for imiii if imt wtHI; that vo mny dis cover a remedy to get Ts'PEEDT' RELIEF', and be careful in the future. Facts are stubborn, and il you have a limb swollen from GOUT, IXFLA M ATOItY RHEUMATISM, a l!AD SPRAIN, a BURN, a long growing and PAINFUL AUSCESS.you would soon know it if relieved. Without tbe aid of imagination. : t5?Tbe public are ricctfiilly cautioned t De. ware of SPURIOUS OIL, and to.notioe the name of "A K. SMITH," and Hi ALUTIA B.SMlTH,"on the label. "A. E. SMITH" is also blown n tha glass of 3 sizes. , The Urgott bvttlcatuny be had at 5 for six bottfeav V; i '- x 5F"Large bottles are ten times tho cheapest:. Western Depot and Manufactory at'tae Waro houseot -.I . i '-' -. VAN LEXRP.RITTAIN k HARDY. "WTiolesale Druggists and Cb.ctni.-ts, St. Jtcph. Mo. ' To whom all orders uust be addressed. - u4S-tf WHITINGR & WARREN, j Wholesale Agents, Nebraska City. An Improved Farm . -;,FOn&S'A'JLiB." ' A verv Talaahla and desiaVle improved farm situate 4 1-S mile, from Bn.wnviile and i 1-8 from Jiemaha CUy, can be had ou verv favorab'e terms. It; consists or 1S4 acies; 40 acre ondcr cultivation; 24 acre in tint, ber; golweli; stock water, and good rranie house.--The stock 2 ycke of xeri 7 cows, and 1 younf eattle, the farm implement, and household furniture will be sold with it ir de.irei. A rare opport unity ishece yre gented. Enquire of R. W. Furnas, at, the Adverser office, Browti.iUe. Ni T. i : ' J ' TUB tindersiitned. desiring tu start about the 10th of Septemberfor Texas, will sell either for cash in hand or upon a short time to good men : One Dwelling House in tbe City of Brownville with Two Lots enclosed, a good garden and outhouses upon the premises. Two Good Vacant Lots in Urowiivjiie situated near the levee and convenient for business purposes. 120 Acre or Land in Nemaha county near tbe JSissourt river; well timbered and watered. One bair or an Original SUare (eiiual to 60 lots) in the Town or Aspinwail. Kine Lots in "McLennan's addition" to Nebraska City, near Aenraska city wharf. ' The undersigned finds the fiscal department cf bis affairs in a very embarrassing condition. If those who are indebted to him will please to come rorward and pay their little notes and accounts, he will take it as a great kindness upon their part, aud will be bappy to present each or them with a slight token of bis huh regard in the form of a small receipt, neatly written, with, hi autograph appended thereto. ' - ' D. L. McGART. May 19 - 7-n4;t Spear's Patent Corn Ilusker. A machine capable of Husking as much Corn in a day as ten bands I - Speare's Ps teat Corn Flusker was introduced to the uot ice of Eastern agriculturists, in January last, and the immediate recognition of its great, merits, and the approbation it has met with from the fanning commu nity is fully tested by the fact that since 1 introduc tion to the notice of the agricultural public in the east and south, (only six mouths since,) 2000 busker uave beeu sold. : The machine is now upon exhibition at our office in St Lo".is and we respectruily invite the farmers and agriculturists of this and tbe adjacent Counties and States to call and satisivthemselvef- by personal inpec tioii of the machine, of the simplicity of its construc tion, ibeeasy and perfect manner in which t performs its work, aud tbe immense taving of time and labor it etfecia-. , . Dealers and agents have now chance of more ample remuneration, by purchasing this machine, than wilt! again occur for years in this 'section of tbe Wet. Let them at once communicate with us and they will Bud our terms to be the inoet liberal and encouraging. We also offer for sale county rights at a very low figure and upon' easy terms, , The Uusker will be on exhibition at the next State Fair in St. Louis and we will guarantee to the purch aser thereof that it performance will give them eurire satisfaction, otherwise tbepuicuast money will be refunded. Price twelve dollars each. ' BRAGG St BURROWS, St. Louis, Mo. TESTIMONIALS. John A Clark one of the Editors of the Evening Dispatch, Augusta, Geoigia, writes as follows: ' NrwTOHKJune 17 1859. Mesrrt A'. T. Spears Co Sirs Alter having at tentively watched the operation or your Corn liusker it is a privilege to bear testimony to the great merit or the invention. You have claimed for it nothing which iihaa not iu my presence proved Itself eapabie. Our farmers will appreciate your Uxrs, and it is not need ed that I should wish, you a success which is already In your grasp Respectfully, &.c, aOIIN A. CLARK. Kb IZ A BETH Town. X. J.. Jan 22, 1859. Meter . N. T. Spear $- Co Gents Your Corn Il-u-ker was received this morning. 1 started eff imme diately with my horses and wagon to try my hand at shellitig. 1 traveled only a lew miles, as every far met wished to see tbe Uusker work. I got back about embt o'clock, making a circuit of about four miles, t sold ten. That will do for halfa day's wotk. I onsell 600. Your fortune is made. . Yours, respectfully. WILLIAM NILES. II has also receive-1 strong expressions of commenda tion from Hon. C.S Flint, Secretary or tbe Massachu setts Board of Agiicuiture, Hon. J. V C. Smith ex- Mayor of Boston Hullis Bowman, of Bangor. Me lion. James Allen, or Massachusetts, Hon Man-hall P Wilder or Massachusetts, Prof. Mapcs. of New York, and nu merous others. In addition to the above, we bave certificates from a large number of dtstiiKuirbed men, who are interested in our agricultural industry, who eudorse the merits or this machine in the strongest terms. Among them, the Hou. Henry W. Bcnchiey, of Mass., who says;... . - - I have had repeated opportunities of witnessing the practical operation or Mr. Spear'a Corn Uusker, and have ieted it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pronounce it beyond comparison (he best, if not, tbe ouly practical without injury to tbe corn, and with astoni.hing rapid ity. Its simplicity or Construction, rapid and efficient working and low price, will, in my judgments command for it an on.iuuted sale. ' The undersigned have the pleasure of informing the (arming community th.it they have this day. August 29, 1359, purchased rrom tbe patentee the right of inait- efacturing and selling Spear's Corn Uuker." and are prepared tu fill orders with promptness and dispa ch Farmers and all others interested, desiiiiia further information will please write for circular. All orders. and letters should be addressed to BRAGG &. BCRR iWKi. Si. Louis, Mo. . Office, corner of Third and Market streets, nolvl " The subscribers have m ready several hiii. jied ,f the bore citelient niachir cs- nerever thte iioT.t's Threshers have beeh introduced, it is wen khown thai they are altogether unequalled and. ti.erefi.re, as ma ny first class references cm be f urcisfxed as may be re- qiiired. They are bu.lt oi 4. e, 3. and u torse capaci ty, and every machine is run several uours, ana mor- cg'.y. tested lu ail its p.iris, te:ore leaving our facio- Wt tave abo nw reacy for ce.ivery a;ituuoJi SL- GAR AN MILLS. f toe most jprov.i patterns, and alsa;i itie neceary apparatsa for tbe lraei'-. Man ufacture of Sugar and Syrup We are n-w .prepared to supply onr customers wich Mills of the aivst efii-ient operation, at prices in Sr. Loiis as low as in Cincinnati Description of these Mill and Ipparai.us, alsoaTrea- tiseon Sorghum Sugar, cue, an i on s, icr m cyrup making, will be cheerfully forwarded to all applicants. A our farmers ara fast learning the ay and lar,: e proflis of raising hay for market, weare.oow making readv to supply the dem ind for a Jtrge anntter 4 those welf established Dederick's Paralel Lever Horsepow er Hay Presses. . : ' . . We manufacture and hive constantly for sale the ol lowins highly apprsved Jl.chines :" ' i. I Selby's Patented Premium drain Drill; the celebra ted Kentucky Harvester; Atkin'a Self-ralcitig Reaper; Page's Child's Portable Saw Mills. Portable Flour & Grist Mills; Mill Mai hi! ery. and tatiouary Sieam En gine, and Bi If rs and fixtures Orders respectfal ty-snticlred'; nd" psmphlet wirh prices, terms and mil descriptions cheertully furniihed gratuitously ' - - " i St. Louis Agrieoltn-al Works, Corner Maine Cid dle streets, t. Louiar, Mo.- - J ' " r , , ; . CLARE, RICUARSOV& Co, ? ' nolvl ' ' ' " - ' Proprietor., Arnold's Combined Crindiiig 3III Corn and Cob Crusher, aii Corn SJscller. Three valuable machines in one I This in a new in veation.' and- one that is well Worthy Iho kttention r the public, the tanning portion in particular; combin ation baa been pronounced by thoce who tave the Mill in use to one of the best ever made, and the great val ue of Ibis combination will be readily seen when the ract lciisi(leTeil that each machine makes a necessity or the other. Thus: a Mill makes a uecessiiy for a Eheller, and Shelter for a Mill, etc. , - Being adapted to the use f the farmer, by horse power, aa a farm implement it scarcely baa an equal in value. ' - It is also adapted to steim and water or wind power. It is capable of grinding from five to ten bushels per hour, requiring from twi, to three horse pwer, accord ing to tbequantity and quality or the w ,ik done. ' It grinds sufficiently fine forfamily use. making a su perior article of Meal, leaving it round and lively, which is indispensable for IlKbt bread or puddings. Every one will be astonished at the diiT-rence in this respect in favor t tbe meal made in this Mill compar ed with that mde in any stone mill. They have only lo make the trial to be convinced. . , -4 1 . , It will shell flrty to sixty bushels per hour, and will gTlnd snd shell at the same time. " ':. It will crush flrteen to twenty bushels of corn and cob per hour, and it will crush and grind at the same time. - It is light and portable, welahlna tbre hundred pounds and occupying space of les than two feet by tbiee reet. . - - The grinding surface are very durable being madeet iron a hard a hardened cast steel, and when worn n- can be replacvd without the aid of a mechanic, at tbu trifling cot or one dollar and fifty rents thus overcom ing entirely the great objection to iron mills. Particu lar attention is called to this feature iu the Mill, a the difficulty of replacing grinding surfaces in Iron mills when worn out is an objection to them that ft a al ways been urged with great force and has had the effect to prevent thousands from purchasing, who otherwise would be glad to do so. That objection Is entirely done away with this mill. Millers will do well to examine this Mill, there be ing no doubt that they will Audit for their interest to adopt it for a feed mill, as tbe grinding surfaces are re placed at a much less cost than is required to keep a Stone Mill in order, to say nothing cf the great saving in powt rand cost of Mill. An examination of this mill is earnestly solicited, as it must be seen in operation o be fully understood and appreciated. Cards of direction are attached t each mill, whicli will enable any one to set up and operate them without farther instructions. State and county rights for sale on reasonable terms. ' Price of mill complete $7a. For particulars inquire of K. RAWSON. No 18 Cass street. -or address G. S11EPARD, Postofflce, Box, 29t9, Chicago, 111. nolvt Tiiia LOLMiiY (irvnrw ' j .1, ... ""'t'C.lAVl j-.t lx jiemocrai, is ,i: a ti.-na o: fc'. VK3T AG7..JVLrr)tAt ?ajti Statt?.' - Ths Cou.srar CTiyi! is pub;;,., 4 J 1 '6-VI ' t'.."Ti afn its l.''.o at '2 an 1 cr.tf-re 1 eral imnrt.VpaieriH anw.T fV. " '. l,int. , . . ... ft an $.rTmi . Ur ;r type, sad. an increased amount ct.JZ l& Tn CorMKT G-stlmix f J r th 0a complete aud pr.K-ical Jouma! rr ihe F.rf l0"1 Country Rosi .lent, published i tM,e. uh'L ? Two Dollar, x year. AdO.-eji wi-.i Ttrt tuc t'amy le Number?, , 4h:.w LLTIILii TL 1 Xr .V env , ., .... r. - - .i a-, . . m.-n trie ruUii.iersof ibr.,unf,r-....' "c J enallfd tot JerJao lunJr-i cni f k r"'.?a ttrvvlrrrj ,!xt., as a prcimnai f. r fiVes'' acecmpaiiied by thceeshfiia Write fr r "r partt-ulars with pmrncctuiics ami rf ' ,Br-f 4 jj -a-'an,?. Arrirt:vincnt have ! ( n32-3m APPLE TliKlS 'or Saipv i ' The uiiderri--iKd ofVers wi-diiiigto puifliase the present s- .,n. .u ii,., , ing terms: $!5 per hundred Sipetdcie, i " ty the siale tree. TLe trees were rai.- iiv, Cw!l .v two years old ; are Iroui tr.ree and a-Uad il. flur,s a-baif feet in beiM. TUcy m.ke Sua in . way Bxiaiitrr tutu irfM Lrniiii;ii irum itiaw three year. o;der. These trees cu betrn.i .CIi , ", out being out of the ground but a lew hour, th s:fc ueed never get (try. andcon-r qoetitly the - ru"' be Wu! iit!e if any retailed, it pn.prr ur.iT i in replmting iheui. Tree m.d in X,t,r,rk many advantaae ove-tl.e broncht berefr J? Most nurerymeti like m..t niar.ufafur.rer? most inferior article t ibe m.t ,n,fn. .. 'J ri. T. Til . b"t't tkeic ta. WZZ. 1 II-.... .. .. if the trees are tae up ax-er tie, Z T rail iheycan seld- m be b-. -nght hr. l Z l" plsnt before Wi .ter " ',u"' 'o u ac urrHiuonQ! west, snd Svid o.os, erp oiq. iiuntca trre t om r-m iiri.utrnir.'ni ine r.i;rerT I or.oR otoirom linn fierewi ie injureo. i til.- 1 etMci Browvilie Ma ch 1, 1SC0. FRUIT-. TKEES. ? ollitJ, it0i-M. fjrifs, rictit IHlalaS &. CO., ior tic. A. Fahnestock k'&m TOLEDO NURSERIES- ARK nowcanvissin -(.nii,..i,.t ' Nebraka; and Atchim o o.untv acniiiiw, orders for Fruit Trees Shrub. Vinos KveeeYiTke &c They call the ,Mel;llimof r mer, 4 . sireing .ny.aing in their line to the dv,Ufw ,7' chssing supplies t their Nursery, The ' Plete and price, a ravorabie as that o any . ?blJ sery anywhe.e aud.ll warr.o.e.. to be as wZtxJa' " vine V X " ' ,efl " ll" AdvertU -Oct Brewl:- 'CO. American Stock Jourcal.XO. Thegreat success which has aitenlthe Ui cation of the lirst olume if the Al2vJvIC4 S10CKJ0URNAL,has induced tho iVrl undertake several improvements for the Volume commencing January, ls0, and he now o ffers it to the public with the assurance that its prwnt bih character will be fully sustain.-d.and no eff.irt ail be spared to render tho paperan indi.penahN n essity to all interested in the lireedinzuiid. Msa-e-mer.t of our Domestic Animals. e l:riB'r7 Lcpartnint will b9 utjJ.t NEBRASKA 11TY ZnsurAnco Companyi Capital Stock '50,000. KIDHAiKA CITV, N. T. THIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now fully orguuized. and thcirentirecapilal stock of Fifty Tkontand Dollar, paid in andsecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon cijual terms, with the most favored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in tho profit of the company. The operations of the Company, will be confined, for the present, to marixk, or cargo risk?, with a maximum liability of $12,500 on any one bottom. Heing the only Insurance Office, on tbeabove pop u Jar plan. West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous supporl from Western Merchants. We respectfully mvita the Missouri River pa ronage. DIRECTORS : S.F.Nuckolls, citas. F.nolly, v V. Rennet. J.L.Armstrong. W. N llinchraan, Miles W. iSrown, A. A. Bradford. OFFICERS: CIIAS.F.IIOLLY, President. .I.iARSIPK,Scc'y. St. Louis Agent Col. W. P. Howaid. 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